Global Upfront Newspapers
CoverNewsPolitics

Buhari’s London medical treatment, an indictment of failure to fix Nigeria’s healthcare system, says PDP

The leading opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday said the routine overseas medical checkup embarked by President Muhammadu Buhari is a direct indictment of his Presidency over its failure to fix our healthcare system, which has been wrecked by his administration.

The PDP, in a statement by its Spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan, said that “it is indeed worrisome that under President Buhari, even the hitherto highly rated State House Clinic, has become so moribund that it cannot provide a simple medical checkup service for Mr. President.

“While the PDP has nothing against where any person, including President Buhari, seeks his or her medical services, our party is worried that the Buhari Presidency is taking no decisive steps to fix our health care system, ostensibly because Mr. President can afford overseas medical
treatment at tax payers’ expense.

“The PDP is disturbed that while Mr. President jets out for medical treatment in well-equipped hospitals abroad, our hospitals and medical personnel are in very sorry situation while millions of our compatriots suffer, with many dying on daily basis from conditions that have simple medical solutions.

“It is indeed heartrending that Nigerians are suffering this huge misfortune of having this highly insensitive, incompetent and corrupt leadership of very selfish individuals who do not care about the welfare of other citizens.

“More saddening is that all the institutions, policies and programmes established by the PDP, which hitherto ensured access to affordable healthcare for Nigerians have been wrecked by the Buhari administration.

“Our party urges President Buhari to show leadership by reflecting on the fact that millions of Nigerians cannot afford overseas treatment and have become despondent by his failure to take decisive steps to address our national healthcare needs.

“President Buhari must know that his duty as President is not only for his personal needs but more importantly for the needs of the generality of Nigerians.

“The PDP however calls on Nigerians to remain calm and not resign to despondency as we collectively work to rescue our nation from the stranglehold of misrule.”

Advertize With Us

See Also

Obasanjo’s Endorsement Of Peter Obi Speaks Volume About 2023 Presidency, PDP’s Atiku Says Wike

Global Upfront

Pope Confirms His Plan To Retire But Only “God Will Say When”

Global Upfront

‘She Expected Us To Thrive At All Costs – And So We Did!’ – British-Nigerian CNN Anchor ZAIN ASHER Reveals How Her Mother’s Tough Love Propelled Her And Brother Chiwetel Ejiofor To Stardom

Global Upfront

‘Do you regret all your lying?’ Trump quizzed by White House reporter who waited five years to ask question

Global Upfront

Boko Haram executes five aid workers

Global Upfront

Shin Bet Arrests 5 Jewish Israelis Suspected of Spying for Iran

Global Upfront

Vice President Osinbajo Buys Into Peter Obi’s “Consumption To Production” Mantra

Global Upfront

Indonesian Army scraps ‘virginity tests’ for female recruits after backlash over ‘discriminatory’ and intrusive’ exams

Global Upfront

Insecurity In Northern Nigeria Getting Out Of Hand, Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation Warns

Global Upfront

U.S.: 5 Marines Confirmed Dead After Helicopter Goes Missing

Global Upfront

This website uses Cookies to improve User experience. We assume this is OK...If not, please opt-out! Accept Read More